By: Chris Scarlata
Equipment: Bucket of Balls, Fungo Bat
Start
with a line of players at each outfield position. Two coaches stand on
either side of the mound with a bucket of balls and a fungo bat.
One
player steps up and is ready to go at each position. Both coaches hit a
fly ball into their respective outfield gaps. Both balls need to be
caught and the center fielder is responsible for one on every play.
This forces him to decide which ball is less likely to be caught by the
outfielder, and to go after it. The outfielder on the side the center
fielder chooses should get to a proper position to back up.
Buckets
should be put near the fence in both the gaps so the players can lay
the balls in, and rotate to the next outfield position. I find it best
if they move from left to right with the right fielder going all the
way around home plate back to left.
For younger
children the coaches can throw the ball from either side of the mound.
As players get more skilled you have one, or all of them face the fence
and turn to look when they hear “contact.”
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